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Mar Elias University Graduation - October 29, 2007

Mar Elias Graduation
Commencement for the first graduating class of Mar Elias University, Ibillin, Israel, was held on October 29, 2007.  The members of the first graduating class of the first Arab University in Israel earned the distinction of attaining a diploma recognized in both the United States and in Israel.  Among the speakers at the graduation ceremony were Archbishop Elias Chacour; Mary Moore, Vice President for Research, Planning, and International Partnerships of the University of Indianapolis; and Susan Drinan, Chairperson, Board of Trustees, Mar Elias Campus and First Presbyterian Church member.

Remember what we were told in school?  We were told that we could help change the world.  But so many things get in the way; we grow up, get jobs, get married, start a family; and oops, we haven’t done much to change the world.  The Olive Branch Chapter of Pilgrims of Ibillin and the Mar Elias Mission at First Pres Wheaton give us a glimpse into changing the world. 

Remember the students from Mar Elias University, Father Chacour’s school in the Holy Land?  The students studied in partnership with The University of Indianapolis (UIndy) and spent a semester in the US in 2005 and 2006.  First Pres hosted the students for a weekend both summers.  During the 2006 session, in July, the weekend the students were here, war broke out in their homeland.  It was uncertain if the school could remain open and if the students would be able to finish their requirements.  It took a while to get things back on track; but neither war, nor death, or destruction could stop the students from attaining their goal. 

On October 29, 2007, 128 students (some pending graduation audit by UIndy) were conferred degrees in Computer Science, Chemistry and Environmental Science, and Communication.  This event made history, and this church made the difference.  For your generous donations, your time and dedication to help raise funds, opening your homes and your hearts to the students and your continued concern for peace and justice, you deserve “congratulations on your graduation”!  You have helped to change the world one student at a time.  Thank you.

How You Can Help
--Susan Drinan

As shown in the Commencement Ceremony Program the University of Indianapolis partners with the Mar Elias Campus to offer baccalaureate degrees in computer science, environmental science/chemistry, and communications.  These are the areas offering the most promising opportunities for employment in Israel. The Mar Elias Campus is open to persons of all faiths and backgrounds and brings together Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Druze students within Israel and serves as a site for student and faculty exchange from around the globe. 

Some of the new graduates of Mar Elias University.

Mar Elias University Graduates

Susan Drinan

Mar Elias Campus follows the laws of the State of Israel. The Board of Trustees is an essential body that supports the academic activities of the campus, helps in securing the budgets needed for the physical development and supervises its general activities. It consists of  members from the local Arab and Jewish communities and from interested and supporting personalities from the United States and Europe.  The Board of Trustees meets at least once a year to examine and discuss financial and academic reports that the local administration presents.

The Chairperson of the Board of Trustees is Susan Drinan,
a member of First Presbyterian Church of Wheaton, who was among the speakers during the graduation ceremony and the people presenting diplomas to the graduates.

Read Susan Drinan's Commencement Speech.

Archbishop Elias Chacour, seated in the front row on the left, is the founder of Mar Elias Educational Institutions. He has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize three times and has received many international peace awards.

He came to Ibillin as a young Melkite priest in 1965.  Educational opportunities beyond eighth grade in the area were almost nonexistent.  Father Chacour established a community center, library, and kindergarten in Ibillin.  He then began his dream of establishing a high school, which opened in 1982.  Mar Elias Technical College opened in 1994.  Currently Mar Elias Educational Institutions consist of a kindergarten, elementary school that now includes grades 1-8, technical college, and university, all of which are open to Christians, Jews, Moslems, and Druze, and where peace can be built on the top of school desks.


First Presbyterian Church of Wheaton has been a supporter of Archbishop Elias Chacour and the Mar Elias Educational Institutions since 1995 when a group of 37 church members and friends traveled to the Holy Land and first visited Ibillin.  Abuna Chacour has made several trips to Wheaton since then, including speaking to a combined First Presbyterian worship service that was held at Wheaton College in about 1998. 

We had the privilege of attending a presentation by and reception for Father Elias Chacour here at our church on Sunday afternoon, September 29, 2002, when he made another visit to the United States.  Following the reception was the organizational meeting of the Olive Branch Chapter of the Pilgrims of Ibillin.

At a Middle Eastern dinner, co-hosted by Friends Across the Generations and Pilgrims of Ibillin, held during his visit on Friday, May 16, 2003, nearly 350 people filled Stewart Hall and contributed $10,000 to Father Chacour’s work.

During Archbishop Chacour's visit to the Wheaton, Illinois, area the weekend of March 23-26, 2006, thanks to the members of Pilgrims of Ibillin and all their hard work, he spoke and preached to nearly 4000 people at 12 different events, including a Pilgrim's Breakfast here at First Presbyterian on Saturday morning, March 25, attended by about 275 people. Through the generosity of people who came to listen to him, 39 desks were dedicated, enough to fill a classroom, along with a computer, library and reference books, and elementary school kits.  $10,000 was raised for the Archbishop’s Scholarship fund so the neediest children can be helped.  In all, over $50,000 in gross revenues were raised at all these events.  Archbishop Chacour came to the Chicago area to speak about injustice and to find support for his schools and accomplished both of his goals glowingly.

On May 17, 2007, Archbishop Elias Chacour and Mark Braverman combined for a fund-raising presentation held at Christ Church of Oak Brook entitled "Two Views."  The evening also included dessert, book signing, conversation, and a raffle.  First Presbyterian volunteers helped with much of the planning, organizing, and publicity for this event.

 
 

Additional information about Archbishop Elias Chacour and Mar Elias Educational Institutions can be found on the following websites:

Mar Elias Campus Website - http://www.mec.sahrat.net or http://www.mecedu.org.

Mar Elias Educational Institutions - http://www.meei.org.  The prior website at http://www.m-e-c.org no longer exists.

A well-done brief biography of Archbishop Elias Chacour on the website of the University of Indianapolis - http://eip.uindy.edu/profiles/chacour58_61.pdf

Many more photos from the graduation ceremony are available online in news articles in the local media.  Our thanks to Yasmine Mattar for the summaries of the written articles.

  • The Panorama newspaper - The article shows who was in this graduation and that it was blessed by words from Bishop Elias Chacour and presentations from the University of Indianapolis, USA.   The article describes Eiman Dahmsheh, a journalist with Panorama, who graduated today and says: "After three years of studying hard we finally achieved our degrees in communications and marketing. I will work in that degree as a journalist."
    Also 112 greetings from on-line readers are listed wishing the students well. A video of a portion of the graduation ceremony is also available on this page.
  • Assennara - The article describe the huge celebration, who spoke during this graduation including beloved Bishop Elias Chacour and other distinguished guests from the USA. There is also a brief video of part of the graduation ceremony.
  • Kul Alarab - The article explains this is the first time in Israel that students graduate from an Arab University accredited by the Israel government.  A total of 122 students graduated, and every one must eventually go to the USA for one semester as part of the requirement as a branch of an American university.
  • Bokra - The article explains who was in the graduation such as Susan Drinan and Bishop Elias Chacour in addition to many speakers from the USA.  Many online readers posted their good wishes to the students; the names of all graduates are listed.
  • Photo Album from Panorma

 

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Financial support is urgently needed to sustain educational programs.  Mar Elias University is a mission of First Presbyterian Church of Wheaton, and we have a separate account established here.  Checks can be made out to First Presbyterian with "Mar Elias University" in the memo line and sent directly to our church office: 

First Presbyterian Church of Wheaton
715 North Carlton Avenue
Wheaton, Illinois  60187

Your donations will go directly to Mar Elias University and are tax deductible.  For additional information Susan Drinan can be contacted by email at BLACKTHORNE369@aol.com.

You can also help Palestinian Christians by purchasing beautiful hand-carved olive wood items that come directly from Bethlehem and Beit Sahour - the town of the Shepherd’s Field next to Bethlehem. Proceeds go directly to Palestinian Christians to provide employment and education for the children at Mar Elias Elementary School, founded by Father Elias Chacour. For more information or to purchase these beautiful items, which were on display at our November 2005 Christmas Festival, contact Cerena Fischer at 630-289-4942 or by email at bethlehemimport2@aol.com. You can also view photos and obtain more information on the Bethlehem Imports website - http://www.bethlehemimports.org.

 

Our thanks to Susan Drinan for much of the information on this page.  Our special thanks to Yasmine Mattar, Graduate of Mar Elias Campus, Communication with minor in Marketing, and Journalist at Ashams Radio Station, who provided the summary translations of the newspaper reports and the photos, which were taken by herself, her friends, and her family.



Last updated Sunday, December 02, 2007


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